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Posted by Marc (65.81.24.154) on August 23, 2003 at 17:00:06:

In Reply to: Credit Monitoring posted by Beth on August 22, 2003 at 18:56:10:


You ALREADY have unlimited access to your credit report!

Through experian.

I'm amazed/dumbfounded that no one here has mentioned it, or seems to know about it. Could it be a bug in the system? Who knows.

Go to : http://www.experian.com/reportaccess

Fill out the form and say YES you have been denied credit. Just make up some company like Chase 7/3/03 and within seconds you will get your online report.

Is it possible that maybe I'm just an exception and that I'm the only one who's able to do this? I doubt it, but just in case they really do validate whether or not you've actually been denied credit (which I doubt). You can easily just go to one of those 30-second response online credit card applications, ie. One that you KNOW you will be denied for, like Discover Platimun, Chase i-card platinum, etc. There you have it - you've been denied, therefore you're entitled to free reportaccess for 60 days!

It really is this simple, go ahead, check it out!

And good luck clearing up your credit! :)


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